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MITSUBISHI HEAVY INDUSTRIES, LTD.

website

https://www.mhi-global.com/index.html

about this company

Vision/Mission

As a manufacturer, Mitsubishi Heavy Industries provides an assured future through technologies and passion.

 

Business Description

Energy and resource depletion, global warming, food and water shortages, regional disparity, environmental pollution… At Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, our focus is on the resolution of these and other world problems in order to realize a more abundant, secure society in the future.
 

Background

Yataro Iwasaki, the founder of Mitsubishi, took a lease of government-owned Nagasaki Shipyard and started the shipbuilding business on a full scale. This business was later turned into Mitsubishi Shipbuilding Co., Ltd., and was again launched as Mitsubishi Heavy-Industries, Ltd. in 1934, establishing its position as the largest private firm in Japan, manufacturing ships, heavy machinery, airplanes, and railroad cars.

Following the end of World War II, a law aimed at dissolving “zaibatsu” or Nagasaki Shipyard & Machinery Works dismantling the over-concentration of economic power was in effect, dividing MHI into three entities, and later reconsolidated in 1964 as Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd. In 1970, MHI’s automobile department became independent and Mitsubishi Motors Corporation began manufacturing and marketing automobiles.

 

Products/Services

MHI Group manufactures a wide array of products – nearly 500 types in total – encompassing the domains of land, sea, air and space.


Markets

Offices Overseas: Kiev Liaison Office, Turkey Liaison Office, Basra Liaison Office, Dubai Office, Abu Dhabi Office, Johannesburg Office, Taipei Office, Hanoi Liaison Office, Ho Chi Minh City Liaison Office, Kuala Lumpur Liaison Office, and Jakarta Liaison Office.

 

Industry

Energy, aircraft, space, ship & ocean, transportation, material handling, environment, automotive, industrial machinery, infrastructure, living & leisure, defense.

 

Location

Head Offices:

Tokyo, Shinagawa
16-5 Konan 2-chome, Minato-ku, Tokyo

 

Yokohama
Mitsubishijuko Yokohama Bldg., 3-1, Minatomirai 3-chome, Nishi-ku, Yokohama

 

Regional Headquarters:

Mitsubishi Heavy Industries America, Inc.

Mitsubishi Industrias Pesadas do Brasil Ltda.

Mitsubishi Heavy Industries France S.A.S.

Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (China) Co., Ltd.

Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Asia Pacific Pte. Ltd.

Mitsubishi Heavy Industries India Private Ltd.

 

Regional Companies:

Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Mexicana, S.A. de C.V.

Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Europe Ltd.

Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (Shanghai) Co., Ltd.

Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (Hong Kong) Co., Ltd.

Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (Thailand) Ltd.

Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Philippines, Inc.

MHI Korea, Ltd.

 

Competitive Advantages

To maximize use of more than a century of wide-ranging technologies, MHI has shifted to a structure of four business domains. MHI has taken the first step toward becoming a corporation with an undeniable global presence, one that will draw out the planet’s potential – the first step toward ensuring a secure future.

 

Financial Projection

The MHI Group’s turnover stands at approximately 3 trillion yen. However, to build new platforms for corporate development and social contribution as a manufacturer that supports the foundations of society and industry, we are striving to become a high-revenue enterprise with a global market presence on a business scale of 5 trillion yen.

 

Company Goals & Objectives

  1. We strongly believe that the customer comes first and that we are obligated to be an innovative partner to society.
  2. We base our activities on honesty, harmony, and a clear distinction between public and private life.
  3. We shall strive for innovative management and technological development from an international perspective.

 

Management

Chairman of the Board: Hideaki Omiya

President and CEO: Shunichi Miyanaga

 

Employees

Consolidated: 81,845 (as of March 31, 2015)

Non-Consolidated: 21,117 (as of March 31, 2015)